Lance Armstrong joins "Drink Clean & Go Green" campaign

April 2, 2009

Lance Armstrong joins "Drink Clean & Go Green" campaign For Earth Day this year, Lance Armstrong has partnered with Clear 2 Go, the water bottle with a filter, to reduce the use of bottled water.  Rather than buying filtered water, the Clear 2 Go bottle will filter any water for you.

Clear 2 Go is a 24 ounce bottle that will filter approximately 100 gallons of water per filter.  Filters are replaceable making Clear 2 Go the cheapest filtered water you can by.  The water bottle by itself is about $15.00 without the $3.00 shipping.  With a replacement filter the whole package is about $28.00 plus $3.00 shipping.

The bottle itself is made from BPA free plastic and uses a NanoCeram filter.  The filter gets rid of 99.9 percent cryptosporidium and giardia and gets rid of the nasty chlorine taste and odor found in tap water.

Suppose someone who drank at least two 16.9 ounce bottles of filtered water per day, replaced their bottled water habit with a Clear 2 Go filtered bottle.  That would mean 757 fewer bottles per person in the local landfill.

The “Drink Clean & Go Green” campaign gives people the chance to make a pledge to drink less bottled water and to replace the multiple one time use bottles with the multi-use Clear 2 Go.

The Clear 2 Go isn’t the only water bottle with a filter.  There’s the Innova series of filtered water bottles, Katadyn Exstream water bottles, Clear Brook Portable water filter bottle, Canteen portable water filter bottles, and the Bota of Boulder filtered water bottles to name a few.  All of these water bottles will achieve the same goal as the Clear 2 Go.  They all have different types of filtration systems and some filters last longer than others.

The variety and versatility of these filter bottles gives people a choice in style, and color while saving the earth.



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5 Responses to “Lance Armstrong joins "Drink Clean & Go Green" campaign”

  1. Hugh:

    “[...] Lance Armstrong has partnered with Clear 2 Go [...]”

    Not so, Susan – Mr Armstrong has not “partnered” with anyone. That’s because “partner” is a noun, not a verb; what you really mean is “[...] Lance Armstrong has entered into a partnership with Clear 2 Go [...]“.

  2. Babi:

    Also, you mistakenly used “by” instead of “buy” at the end of the second sentence in the second paragraph. It’s a common error.

  3. RC5000:

    Hey Hugh and Babi. Go suck it! No one cares about the stupid errors you found. The response section is not to show how Anal You can be. So again: Go Suck it! (And get a life while you’re at it)
    -RC5000

  4. Tiffany:

    Where can I find the clear 2 go water bottles?

  5. Anonymous:

    Amazon.com sells the bottles.

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